My contributions to the site haven't had a particularly favourable reception in recent times, and I can't add bios anyway - I leave things like this to people of higher rank who know what they're talking about these days - I'm just providing a possible source of info for anyone of appropriate status who feels inclined to tidy the artist addition up, that's all.

^ and ^^ Thanks for the comments - from two of the top blokes on the site, who I have never had a bad word from, and who I would trust with my life. Not everyone on here shares the same opinion of what I used to do though, and a few (yes, only a few I admit...but they're a significant few) didn't seem to welcome my input quite so readily...hence the low profile.

^ I don't think that any kind of criticism you may have received has anything to do with providing biographies for the site. IMHO everyone is welcome to write a bio and even put some of his own comments, and I think this is especially welcomed by people who have had some input to the site

Info from which a bio could reasily be created is located here: http://www.longhairmusic.de/violencejerusaenglish.htm. The other band involved in the sole release which featured Violence Fog (a split album, as SWF-Sessions Vol. 6) were called Jerusalem, but they don't appear to have a page on the site at the moment. Nevertheless, if they ever do get added here then the info to make a bio for them is available at the same link.

There was also a British band called 'Jerusalem' who did a self-titled album in 1972 (produced by Ian Gillan), and another in 2009 called 'Escalator' - which are more in the vein of classic/heavy rock than prog, but might be of interest to some folks on here.

A few tracks from the British 'Jerusalem' can be heard here, for anyone interested:

Info from which a bio could reasily be created is located here: http://www.longhairmusic.de/violencejerusaenglish.htm. The other band involved in the sole release which featured Violence Fog (a split album, as SWF-Sessions Vol. 6) were called Jerusalem, but they don't appear to have a page on the site at the moment. Nevertheless, if they ever do get added here then the info to make a bio for them is available at the same link.

There was also a British band called 'Jerusalem' who did a self-titled album in 1972 (produced by Ian Gillan), and another in 2009 called 'Escalator' - which are more in the vein of classic/heavy rock than prog, but might be of interest to some folks on here.

A few tracks from the British 'Jerusalem' can be heard here, for anyone interested:

They are essentially a young Berlin-based street band, a trio notorious for guerilla-style impromptu concerts in public spaces in Berlin. Camera´s debut album "Radiate!" was released in summer 2012, and the band fascinates audiences everywhere with their exciting and hypnotic music.

The three members of Camera are Michael Drummer (drums), Franz Bargmann (guitar) and Timm Brockmann (keyboards).

Edit: Ignore the first link - everything you need is here - already presented in English, including the same band pic...although the one in the original German link at the top of this post magnifies up to a larger size. There is also a new EP to be added to the band's page 'Système Solaire' - a 12" vinyl release from April this year, and limited to just 700 copies: http://shop.tapeterecords.com/camera-system-solaire.html (all info except track timings, which are given below).

Little-known band based in Dortmund, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany who released two albums and two 7" singles in the seventies which have become vinyl collector's rarities, and a further album in 1983.

The leader and founder of the group was a talented singer/songwriter named Chris Braun (Chris Brown), whose slightly gruff voice at times has often been compared to Inga Rumpf of FRUMPY, but in general was quite distinctive. She wrote all the music, and was backed by a varying line-up of musicians over the course of her career . Her songs are generally a combination of several genres: folk-rock, blues-rock, hard rock and even a touch of jazz-rock.

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